You already have KNewsTicker and you often hit the popular sites for the latest news. But have you tried Feedster, the RSS search engine? Now, the latest KDE CVS includes support for Feedster in the elegant form of a web shortcut. If you're not familiar with this KDE feature, be sure to read up on Enhanced Browsing (details). It is quite handy, especially in combination with KDE's Run Command (Alt-F2). And if you cannot wait until KDE 3.2, simply download and install this file and start using rss:, blog: and feedster: right away!

Fortunately, adding support for Feedster (and Google News) to KDE proved to be quite trivial. The man behind Feedster was so amazed, he put up a blog entry full of praise for KDE! If you're new to Enhanced Browsing in Konqueror, give it a try. Rest assured, you'll be posting happy comments about gg:, php: and the other shortcuts in no time.

Frerich, Marcus and I are makeing a new DCOP service that will provide rss feeds to KDE applications from a central location. This will include sidebar plugins, and knt to start with.

Currently we support RSS but we are expanding the service to handle management to maintain feeds. It is in kdenonbeta and will hopefully be in KDE 3.2 as the engine for the sidebar and KNT. Even your app is possible with DCOP support ;)

Heh, seems Python and PyQt is really nice for RSS stuff. I did this little thingpyrss.png as a test in a few hours using a RSS library I found somewhere. Works, but has no features other than it can view the articles and open links in Konqueror. Roberto's browser looks a lot more sexy and makes me want to use it. :)

Erm... I didn't know it was unmaintained, I simply made it work because I wanted it :-)
The authors still work on PyQt, so it would only be a matter of tracking the KDE API, which is supposed to be stable for a long while .... right? ;-)

Yeah these are the pyqt mailing lists, im on them...
Its just if you read them you know that the KDE bindings are randomly maintained as people have time. Ive been waiting for us to roll pyqt/kde into kdebindings so we can have it up to date.

Ive been playing with PyKDE and it seems fast... I was impressed with some of the examples, but im not sure if its worth baseing something in core kde off of.

There is also the issue of SIP, but i will leave that to be debated by those of us who have suffered its wrath ;)
dunno.

Just what _is_ holding PyKDE back from being included in kdebindings? I would love to use it, but since its releases always seem to lag by as much as six months or so, it isn't as practical. Correct me if I am wrong, but wouldn't its inclusion in kdebindings mean that it would be syncronized with the latest KDE (and API changes)?

Inclusion in KDE CVS is not magic.
What would be needed is someone to keep it working.

Now, had I known this was so desired, I could have done the minimum maintenance (ie: not tracking the KDE API, but making sure it doesn't devolve) anytime.

NOw, do I feel confident enough to put it in CVS? No, because I am not the developer, I only did a little (very simple) maintenance. Let's wait for the real 3.1 version and check again :-)

But really, I got mail from about 20 people thanking me about the hack. If there are 40 people using it, and each kept track of a piece of KDE, it could be maintained asily. Of course that is not how free software works ;-)

Yes, KDE needs to be able to easily distribute apps based on PyQt and PyKDE. Combine Python with Qt and the Qt Designer and you have a very powerful too for creating applications very fast. I've done a lot of PyQt apps for my own use, but I don't even consider distributing them as I don't want to end up answering a lot of questions like "how do I install PyQt". PyQt needs better support by distros, and KDE should take non C++ apps more seriously and allow them to be integrated into KDE proper. Sure, if that means integrating PyKDE and PyQt I think it's worth it. Gnome makes it easy to make non C apps...

Hmm, sorry, I sound like I'm just whining. Didn't mean it to sound that way. I'm happy with PyQt for my own use, but I'd like it to be easier to let others use the apps too.

cool!
so is there any chance that pyKDE will be part of KDE anytime soon? It's really rather unusable as long as pyKDe for any given KDE-version only appear 1-2 month before the next version of KDE ships (ok, timing seems to be much better now)

Well, I can make those delays shorter by doing what I did this time, as long as KDE's API doesn't go through some radical change. But the question is better asked to the real developers of PyKDE, insrtead of on the dot :-)

I'm told that if you don't like colons in your shortcuts and prefer a space like that in Mozilla and Opera, it's now possible in KDE 3.1.1

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This is now configurable in the upcoming 3.1.1 release. You can change the keyword delimiter to a space by adding KeywordDelimiter=32 to the [General] section of $KDEHOME/share/config/kuriikwsfilterrc file. The default is still a ':' for compatiblity reasons.
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